Explore the charm of small log cabins: Tips on maximizing space, rustic decor ideas, and ways to blend seamlessly with natural surroundings for cozy living.
Os dejamos los dibujos de los cojines que hemos estado enseñando estos días.
Wood cabins and small houses are wonderful retreats from our hectic lifestyle
A traditional Wyoming log cabin gets a modern makeover and a dose of holiday cheer
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If you can believe what is on the internet (ever) then you might know that the log cabin quilt dates back further than the pioneer days in the United States. Supposedly, similar designs were found…
Looking back on 2019, I sewed at least a dozen quilts, most of them on a deadline, then turned them over to be photographed for books or other projects. I don’t usually see my quilts much after I’ve s
The Woodland is the most popular log home in our cabin series. This cabin offers a functional floor plan for a weekend retreat or can be used as a great starter home. The Woodland offers an open concept design, bath, 2 bedrooms and a loft. The country porch is perfect for relaxing on at the end of the day.
Weihnachten ist die perfekte Zeit für leuchtende Sterne. Ich zeige dir ganz einfache Faltanleitungen für 10 zauberhaufte Fenstersterne.
Crochet a Log Cabin Quilt Style Modern Granny Afghan. Use any yarn to create a quilt inspired blanket or afghan to match your decor.
Nuestros kits de casas y cabañas de madera son la opción perfecta cuando esté buscando una forma fácil y efectiva para construir su casa.
Hello Everyone, Last night after finishing two sides of the binding, I tossed Heritage on the bed to get a good look at it in different light. Why is it the phone takes a better picture than my 'real' camera? It seemed as though I would never get all of the binding sewn on the quilt. Now for the hand stitching. I actually love to work on the binding. It is very relaxing and gives me a sense of completion. I guess I'm going to have to make another Heritage. One for traveling to shows and quilt shops and one for home. Mr. Joe likes this one a lot. The 'logs' in the quilt match the logs at the cabin. Two sides of the binding are done. I know I have to quit when the muscle in my arm starts to burn. It was on fire last night. Thank you all for your wonderful comments on my post yesterday. I will try to send all of you a personal thank you email today. Susie H. you leave the nicest comments but I can't get in touch with you since I don't have your email. Please contact me at [email protected] so I can thank you for all of your wonderful comments. That goes for everyone out there in blogland who is a "no-reply" status. Today I'm going to bind for an hour and write the pattern for an hour....repeat, repeat, repeat. Then maybe my arm won't fall off! In between my binding and computer work, I'll take Mazey for a walk in the woods. Mr. Joe knows that I won't use the $50 can of bear spray that he bought me. His latest plan is to buy me an air horn for Mother's Day to take with me on my walks. Don't you think I should use the air horn around 3am in Mr. Joe's ear? Now that would get his old adrenalin pumping! Anyone want to go for a walk with Mazey and me today? Soon, Lynn
When the Norwegian architect couple, Bendik Manum and Annelise Bjerkan, designed their beautiful rustic cabin, located in Trollheimen Meldal, Norway, the goal was to create a simple and maintenance-free getaway. The result is a functional and minimalistic retreat that retains its air of comfort and convenience. This eco-friendly cabin might only be 118 square feet (11.5m2), but it has everything this family of four needs for comfortable and relaxing holidays on the slopes. They can sleep soundly in the double bed and two children’s bunk beds, dine comfortably at the dining table with chairs and even use a dining bench
The Woodland is the most popular log home in our cabin series. This cabin offers a functional floor plan for a weekend retreat or can be used as a great starter home. The Woodland offers an open concept design, bath, 2 bedrooms and a loft. The country porch is perfect for relaxing on at the end of the day.
This 760-square-foot log cabin belongs to famous animal expert and zookeeper Jack Hanna. It's called Elk Cabin because it sits on an old elk farm in Montana
Offering a vintage digital PDF crochet pattern to make a gorgeous Log Cabin afghan! Offers complete instructions to make this retro '80s design, reminiscent of antique log cabin quilt blocks. Wonderful take-along project - build a block a day! Approx finished size will be 48" x 64". (122cm x 163cm) Requires worsted weight/10 ply yarn and other materials listed in 3rd photo. US terminology pattern in English language only. INSTANT DOWNLOAD - Not a hard copy = means no shipping cost to you as well as immediate receival. The pattern will be available for you to download in PDF format directly after your payment is received. PDF file will be sent to the email you have on file on your Etsy account. Remember that these are vintage patterns. Recommended material brands may be hard to find, but often superior substitutes are readily available. To determine substitute supplies it is suggested you consult the internet. cheers & enjoy :) ** ENGLISH Language only Pattern ** ✨ Att. Canadian buyers: all applicable GST/HST is included in the listing price. ✨
Welcome to the next block tutorial for the Ugly Christmas Sweaters QAL! Today's tutorial is for the Log Cabin 6" quilt block. Ugly Christmas Sweater with Log Cabin Log Cabin 6" quilt block Red A 1 @ 2” square Yellow B 1 @ 1.25” x 2” Yellow C 1 @ 1.25” x 2.75” Light Blue D 1 @ 1.25” x 2.75” Light Blue E 1 @ 1.25” x 3.5” Orange F 1 @ 1.25” x 3.5” Orange G 1 @ 1.25” x 4.25” Dark Blue H 1 @ 1.25” x 4.25” Dark Blue J 1 @ 1.25” x 5” White K 1 @ 1.25” x 5” White L 1 @ 1.25” x 5.75” Green M 1 @ 1.25” x 5.75” Green N 1 @ 1.25” x 6.5” Log Cabin Block #12 Sew the (A) square and (B) rectangle together. Sew the (C) rectangle to the (AB) unit. Sew the (D) rectangle to the (ABC) unit. Sew the (E) rectangle to the (ABCD) unit. Sew the (F) rectangle to the (ABCDE) unit. Sew the (G) rectangle to the (ABCDEF) unit. Sew the (H) rectangle to the (ABCDEFG) unit. Sew the (J) rectangle to the (ABCDEFGH) unit. Sew the (K) rectangle to the (ABCDEFGHJ) unit. Sew the (L) rectangle to the (ABCDEFGHJK) unit. Sew the (M) rectangle to the (ABCDEFGHJKL) unit. Sew the (N) rectangle to the (ABCDEFGHJKLM) unit. I chose to display my Two by Two block using the Sweater #1 option. Sweater #1 Assembly Instructions: White A 2 @ 1.5” x 10.5” Orange B 1 @ 1.5” x 10.5” White C 1 @ 1.5” x 5.5” Orange D 2 @ 1.5” x 5.5” Orange E 2 @ 2.5” x 6.5” Orange F 2 @ 1.5” x 2.5” Background G 2 @ 1.5” x 8.5” Orange H 1 @ 2.5” x 12.5” Background K 2 @ 3.5” squares Background L 2 @ 1.5” x 4.5” White M 1 @ 1.5” x 4.5” Block finishes at 12” square Step 1: Sew the (A) and (B) rectangles together and crosscut into 2 units @ 2.5” wide and 3 units @ 1.5” wide. Sew the (C) and (D) rectangles together and crosscut into 3 units @ 1.5” wide. Sew the 1.5” wide units together to make a checkerboard that is 6.5” wide. Step 2: Sew the 6.5” wide (ABCD) unit to the bottom of the 6.5” feature block of your choice made in the previous steps of this pattern. For the Sleeves, sew the (E) rectangles to the 2 (AB) units @ 2.5” wide. Step 3: To complete the Sleeves, draw a diagonal line on the wrong side of the (F) rectangles, place them on the ends of the (F) rectangles and sew along the diagonal. Trim ¼” seam and press open. Sew this (FG) unit to the sleeve unit made in the previous step. Step 4: Sew the Sleeves onto the sides of the feature block unit. Sew the (H) rectangle on top. Draw a diagonal line across the wrong side of the (K) squares and place them on the corners. Sew along the diagonal lines, as shown in red. Trim a 1/4" seam and press open. Step 5: Sew the (L) and (M) rectangles together to make the collar and sew on top to finish the block. Don't forget!!! You can use the cut off corners when following the shoulder instructions in Step #4 to make these bonus 2.5" half square triangles! I cut first and then sew along the cut edge to make mine. But you could also sew a seam 1/2" away from your diagonal seam at the same time. And then cut between the two seams. You can click here to go to the Ugly Christmas Sweaters Quilt Along page for all the details. On that page you will find the layouts and quilt sizes and also see the full schedule. A quilt along is always more fun than quilting alone. Want to get in on the fun? Then grab a button below and share it on your blog! If you are interested in quilting along, please add the button to your blog and help to spread the word. Also.... Please feel free to share via social media! And add the hashtag #uglychristmassweatersqal Do you have a Flickr account? We would love to have you join the Quilt Along with Sew Fresh Quilts Flickr group! It is not necessary to purchase the pattern in order to participate. But if you would prefer the convenience of using a printable pdf pattern, Ugly Christmas Sweaters is available for purchase and includes complete cutting instructions and a detailed guide to finishing the entire quilt in any of the four different sizes listed. The pattern is available in my pattern store here. Keep On Quilting On! Follow To follow Sew Fresh Quilts by email.... Enter your email address: Delivered by FeedBurner